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that is the reality of f new york. you had the most draconian and some would say the mostt progressive control of private fire arms of any place in the country. but as i look at this, right now, are weoing to go into the debate betweween private versus public safety? isn't that the area we are treading into? perhaps truscan answer this better than i. the treatment for those who are mentally disturb is pharmacological. it is not institution. just another p prescription. am i wrong? >> that is true. the tragedy is, in the kennedy era, when he started commititted to mental health services, the idea was you close this debate pits, put thehem in the community you give them the medication whicich was new, and then you did continuing care. the proem is, they clolose the ake pits, they have the trucks, but they never build t local community facilities. so you are released and discharged omedication. you stop, a are psychotic again and nev restart medicacation again. >> states do not have any money. they do nott have money for
that is the reality of f new york. you had the most draconian and some would say the mostt progressive control of private fire arms of any place in the country. but as i look at this, right now, are weoing to go into the debate betweween private versus public safety? isn't that the area we are treading into? perhaps truscan answer this better than i. the treatment for those who are mentally disturb is pharmacological. it is not institution. just another p prescription. am i wrong? >> that...
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john boehner has an 18% approval rating. those are pretty good numbers. and i think also there are glimmers of hope for those of us who believe the president has stayed on his side of pennsylvania avenue too much. he said over the past week or two, his daughters are getting older, they don't like hanging around dad as much anymore. >> he's lonely. >> he's lonely. the president used to tell anybody that would listen, i work and then i go upstairs and i'm with my family. you can't trivialize the fact that he is talking about reaching out more, not only to republicans, we hear the same complaint from democratic senators as well, it's a good sign and let's hope things get done. we have to make this city work again. >> tom's point, the perils of a second term, you have thought about this and talked to the president about it. how does he map out these next four years? >> first of all, i want to say i appreciate the priorities that tom laid out. but there's a larger priority of which this is part, which is how do you create an economy, rebuild an economy, in whi
john boehner has an 18% approval rating. those are pretty good numbers. and i think also there are glimmers of hope for those of us who believe the president has stayed on his side of pennsylvania avenue too much. he said over the past week or two, his daughters are getting older, they don't like hanging around dad as much anymore. >> he's lonely. >> he's lonely. the president used to tell anybody that would listen, i work and then i go upstairs and i'm with my family. you can't...
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this is how "the new york times" described it over the weekend. i'll put it up on the screen and have you react to it. backing down from the hardline stance, house republicans said friday they would agree to lift the limit for three months with the requirement that both chambers of congress pass a budget in that time to clear the way for negotiations on long-term deficit reduction, to add muscle to the efforts to bring democrats to the table, they would include a provision in the debt ceiling legislation saying that lawmakers will not be paid if they do not pass a budget blueprint. was it right to step back from challenging the president over raising the debt ceiling? >> well, i think the house proposal is a step in the right direction. no doubt the senate hasn't done it's job. it's been nearly four years since it's passed a budget. but it doesn't go nearly far enough. we have a crisis. i just got back last week from afghanistan. and i had multiple servicemen and women clasp me on the arm and say, please do something about the debt and deficit. we
this is how "the new york times" described it over the weekend. i'll put it up on the screen and have you react to it. backing down from the hardline stance, house republicans said friday they would agree to lift the limit for three months with the requirement that both chambers of congress pass a budget in that time to clear the way for negotiations on long-term deficit reduction, to add muscle to the efforts to bring democrats to the table, they would include a provision in the debt...
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as new york city mayor michael bloomberg put it "today," the shocking toll at sandy hook is in some ways part of the dark routine of american life. >> we experience that level of carnage or worse every single day across our country. one week from today president obama will take the oath of office for his second term, and unless we take action during those four years some 48,000 americans will be killed with guns. >> perhaps sensing that grave urgency, the president said he received vice president biden's gun violence task force's reg recommendations today, one day earlier than planned, and he said he'll announce more details later in the week. let's get right to our panel. with us from washington msnbc political analyst karen finney, and democratic strategist julian epstein. karen, if i might begin with you, the president of the nra, david keene, says an assault weapons ban would never make it through congress and that any limits on high capacity ammunition clips would also fail and larry pratt h executive director of the gun owners of america, says background checks are a complete waste
as new york city mayor michael bloomberg put it "today," the shocking toll at sandy hook is in some ways part of the dark routine of american life. >> we experience that level of carnage or worse every single day across our country. one week from today president obama will take the oath of office for his second term, and unless we take action during those four years some 48,000 americans will be killed with guns. >> perhaps sensing that grave urgency, the president said he...
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cities, too. cedar fall, idaho cut hours. even non-profit such as the community colleges are cutting hours to avoid cost of insurance for which the got specifies generous benefit. >> it will add $1.79 hour every hour to cost of hiring a full-time worker. >> for small businesses, dea dealing with the recommendation of who covers the mandate is a financial burden. >> they are paying 36% more than larger counterparts for compliance. >> only washington could develop the employer mandate that reduces the hikelihood that employers will offer on the job coverage. >> ceo of whole foods is so incensed as he referred to obamacare as farbnism and he later pulled back. >> it's very government controlled and it's more government controlled. so it's the opposite of free enterprise capitalism. >> the regional federal reserve bank recently asked small businesses what effects they're hiring. many pointed to the uncertainty of the new healthcare law as a major impediment. bret? >> bret: jim, thank you. if you own, or work in a small business,
cities, too. cedar fall, idaho cut hours. even non-profit such as the community colleges are cutting hours to avoid cost of insurance for which the got specifies generous benefit. >> it will add $1.79 hour every hour to cost of hiring a full-time worker. >> for small businesses, dea dealing with the recommendation of who covers the mandate is a financial burden. >> they are paying 36% more than larger counterparts for compliance. >> only washington could develop the...
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in 22 of the top 25 earners in the entire city worked for muni. muni's chief says most of the overtime is due to maintenance work being done when fewer vehicles are in service which is mostly nights and weekends. there's also a shortage of mechanics. >>> time is 7:36. bart is seeing a surge in riders in part because the economy is getting better. ktvu's brian flores is in san francisco now to talk about what bart is doing just to try and keep up with the growing number of people riding bart. >> reporter: good morning. an increase in ridership is definitely good news for bart officials but in places like here, it's had to handle the ridership because as you know it is getting very crowd some some of the bart stations. according to the chronicle, one of the things bart officials are looking at includes extending the platforms here at embake dare row station -- embarcadaro station. some riders say it's getting packed on the platforms, especially during rush hours. officials are also considering adding more train cars, building more saddle bag platfor
in 22 of the top 25 earners in the entire city worked for muni. muni's chief says most of the overtime is due to maintenance work being done when fewer vehicles are in service which is mostly nights and weekends. there's also a shortage of mechanics. >>> time is 7:36. bart is seeing a surge in riders in part because the economy is getting better. ktvu's brian flores is in san francisco now to talk about what bart is doing just to try and keep up with the growing number of people riding...
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clearly, 22, 23% is not us sust. >> no. but i don't think the industry will have that kind of bounce back either. you know, we have 40% of our volume come from all of our product last year. this year we have nine new models to launch as well. between new last year and new this year, that o two thirds of our volume. that a great opportunity for consumers. >> you gave your forecast at 14.7 million, the range of sales for the industry this year. a lot of people say 15.5 million. you are clearly more cautious than the rest of the industry. >> i think for two reasons. the market was running at 14.3 rate. we were forecasting about half a million increase. now the market finishes theier very hot. 15 million plus. so the market ends up in about 14.5, half million, so about 15 million rate. other thing we have to be cautious about, we're optimistic but this first quarter will tell us what direction overall economy is going and as a result, what direction the industry will head. >> profit margins will start to feel some pinch here be
clearly, 22, 23% is not us sust. >> no. but i don't think the industry will have that kind of bounce back either. you know, we have 40% of our volume come from all of our product last year. this year we have nine new models to launch as well. between new last year and new this year, that o two thirds of our volume. that a great opportunity for consumers. >> you gave your forecast at 14.7 million, the range of sales for the industry this year. a lot of people say 15.5 million. you...
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economy. european economy. are they going to continue this, and guidance, digging down a little bit deeper into the 2013 story will be really key what the stock price does tomorrow. david: sandy, you have a little bit to add here on ebay, go ahead. >> the fact they beat four straight quarters and here they are with results pretty much right in line with analyst estimates might be the disappointment factor that is weighing in on the shares right now. after this beat we are slightly lower in after-hours trading. paypal was obviously very strong. i do want to point out that the stock has been rallying in anticipation of these numbers coming out point out. first couple weeks of the year, the stock is up 5%. there has been a lot of optimism and a lot of buying into this report. maybe a bit of selling on the news here. liz: sandra, shibani, thank you very much. we're watching ebay as well as gun control as the story develops. peter barnes is very latest on the president's announcement and comments on the issue. we'll
economy. european economy. are they going to continue this, and guidance, digging down a little bit deeper into the 2013 story will be really key what the stock price does tomorrow. david: sandy, you have a little bit to add here on ebay, go ahead. >> the fact they beat four straight quarters and here they are with results pretty much right in line with analyst estimates might be the disappointment factor that is weighing in on the shares right now. after this beat we are slightly lower...
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mayor michael bloomberg's successful campaign in new york city to limit soft drink serving sizes has attracted attention across the country. >> sugary drink consumption is a key driver of the obesity epidemic in the united states. >> reporter: the new coke ads also point out companies, many different brands include 180 no calorie and low calorie beverages. it wants to protect the image of the drink with the red and white label for decades has been heavily promoted more as a source of happiness than of calories. for "cbs this morning," john blackstone, los angeles. >>> it is time to show you some of this morning's headlines from around the globe, the "hartford courant" says victoria soto will have a school named after her. >>> in "l.a. times"" a judge ruled there was evidence a boy plotted the murder of his father and knew it was wrong. >>> the new york times reports walmart is announcing a plan to hire every veteran who needs a job. it expects to hire more than 100,000 vets in the next five years. >>> "the star ledger" says new jersey governor chris christie is pushing congress to pa
mayor michael bloomberg's successful campaign in new york city to limit soft drink serving sizes has attracted attention across the country. >> sugary drink consumption is a key driver of the obesity epidemic in the united states. >> reporter: the new coke ads also point out companies, many different brands include 180 no calorie and low calorie beverages. it wants to protect the image of the drink with the red and white label for decades has been heavily promoted more as a source...
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fin finest but may new york strongest. looking at amateur video of police officers lifting up a taxi that had just run of a man. officers apparently chasing the guy when he ran right in front of the cab. cops then literally lifted the taxi up and swung it away from the pinned man. he was taken to the hospital in critical condition. >>> huge redwood tree came crashing counsel today on home in marin county taking power and phone lines counsel with i it. woman inside the larkspur house not hurt but the tree cause significant damage to the roof and the second floor. see y.huge tree. fell across the road slamming into the top of the house. tree also knocked out power to 70 customers in the area. power has since been restored. >> visitors to san francisco city hall got quite a show this morning. protestors stripped down to birthday suit despite the chilly weather. they were demonstrating against the city new nudity ban pushed through by supervisor scott weiner one of the last times they can walk around naked in public before the
fin finest but may new york strongest. looking at amateur video of police officers lifting up a taxi that had just run of a man. officers apparently chasing the guy when he ran right in front of the cab. cops then literally lifted the taxi up and swung it away from the pinned man. he was taken to the hospital in critical condition. >>> huge redwood tree came crashing counsel today on home in marin county taking power and phone lines counsel with i it. woman inside the larkspur house...
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a lot of them have to do with the economy. fix the economy. create jobs. then there's stop spending. and then of course probably the most important that he will talk about tomorrow, compromise, work together. >> chuck todd, thank you very much. >>> let me bring in the rest of our roundtable here. joe scarborough is here from msnbc's "morning joe." adviser to obama 2012, david axelrod. chief foreign correspondent richard engel is here, safe and sound in studio. richard, it's great to see you in person this morning. "new york times" best-selling author of "team of rivals" doris kearns goodwin. in between awards shows she's joined us. and nbc news special correspondent tom brokaw. welcome to all of you. tom, that's where we tee it up. the president, as he begins a second term, very difficult climate in washington and very real expectations. >> yes. and i was looking at those top three priorities for the american people. and they all fit into his single most difficult task, it seems to me, both conceptually and specifically. in the next couple of years, he onl
a lot of them have to do with the economy. fix the economy. create jobs. then there's stop spending. and then of course probably the most important that he will talk about tomorrow, compromise, work together. >> chuck todd, thank you very much. >>> let me bring in the rest of our roundtable here. joe scarborough is here from msnbc's "morning joe." adviser to obama 2012, david axelrod. chief foreign correspondent richard engel is here, safe and sound in studio. richard,...
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a post in the "new york times" and abc/"washington post" poll, the n.r.a. is a pretty popular institution. it's much more popular than, say, hollywood. >> or the press. >> or the press. and certainly way more popular -- >> you don't have to be too popular. >> and so i do think it's important to focus on those place where's there is consensus and not to vilify people. >> peggy, the fiscal cliff, we got passed that basically by just kicking most of it down the road. now the republicans say they want to try to hold this hostage to raising the debt limit. you heard david plouffe say he-- he almost said that's a good sign but at least it's better than it was. is anything going to happen on that? >> i think it's very hopeful what happened in the last few days when the republicans came forward and said, "look, we're not going to fight this one out now. we will extend for a short time." it's hard to admit when you care a lot that you are not calling the shots. but if you are a party that controls only one part of one-third of government, only the house of represent
a post in the "new york times" and abc/"washington post" poll, the n.r.a. is a pretty popular institution. it's much more popular than, say, hollywood. >> or the press. >> or the press. and certainly way more popular -- >> you don't have to be too popular. >> and so i do think it's important to focus on those place where's there is consensus and not to vilify people. >> peggy, the fiscal cliff, we got passed that basically by just kicking most...
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in another troubling statistic, in 2009, new york city undercover investigation -- a new york city undercover investigation at seven gun shows in three states found that 63% of private sellers at those shows were willing to someone who admitted they couldn't pass a background check. the private sale loophole has made it far too easy for criminals to exploit the system to obtain guns. for example, in october, 2012, one was able to purchase a gun from a private seller, even though he was federally prohibited from doing so. his wife had initiated a restraining order against him. he used the gun that he purchased online to go to a spa where his wife worked. he killed her and two other people and injured four other people before killing himself. requiring uniform criminal background checks for every gun sale is something that has garnered broad support. a 2012 survey by a republican pollster revealed that 82% of gun owners, including 74% of national rifle association members, support requiring criminal background checks for potential gun owners. this is a prime example of a sensible gun regulation
in another troubling statistic, in 2009, new york city undercover investigation -- a new york city undercover investigation at seven gun shows in three states found that 63% of private sellers at those shows were willing to someone who admitted they couldn't pass a background check. the private sale loophole has made it far too easy for criminals to exploit the system to obtain guns. for example, in october, 2012, one was able to purchase a gun from a private seller, even though he was...
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house speaker boehner says spending cuts must be part of any increase. who will win and how will it impact the already fragile economy? we're looking for answers on that. >>> general motors takes the prize. the cadillac ats wins car of the year at the north american auto show. gm also announcing record chevy sales. plus new plans for its corvette. my favorite car. >>> and gm north america president mark reuss tells us all about it. that is live coming up from detroit. >>> weight watcher's ceo is here too. he was one of the corporate america's loudest voices leading up to the fiscal cliff. now that paychecks are smaller in 2013 how worried is he about the impact on his business? david kir chof here as well it is time for stocks. nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. we're basically flat-lining. >> not far off the unchanged line. the trend is slightly higher. that's right, on friday for example, we went over the unchanged line on the dow 58 times. which way does this market go? dow jones industrials are up 4 1/2 points while the na
house speaker boehner says spending cuts must be part of any increase. who will win and how will it impact the already fragile economy? we're looking for answers on that. >>> general motors takes the prize. the cadillac ats wins car of the year at the north american auto show. gm also announcing record chevy sales. plus new plans for its corvette. my favorite car. >>> and gm north america president mark reuss tells us all about it. that is live coming up from detroit....
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in fact, the fiscal cliff, john boehner did something bold. he violated the rule, he put a bill on the floor that could only pass with significant democratic support and we got a good deal of republican support. so i don't make predictions, but i try to do my job. and there's a lot of republicans hearing the same thing in their districts that i heard in mine. and that is, peter, why don't you all get together and get some things done? >> congressman peter welch, let's hope a lot of members of congress hear that instruction. have a good weekend. >> thank you. >>> you know, let's talk a little bit more about the republican conference meeting in virginia. charles krauthammer wrote a piece today calling it a new strategy for the gop. the general rule is from a single house of congress you can resist but you cannot impose. aren't you failing the country, say the insurgents? the answer, the country chose obama, he gets four years. want to save the republic? win the next election. liz, if charles krauthammer recommending the gop be less intransigent,
in fact, the fiscal cliff, john boehner did something bold. he violated the rule, he put a bill on the floor that could only pass with significant democratic support and we got a good deal of republican support. so i don't make predictions, but i try to do my job. and there's a lot of republicans hearing the same thing in their districts that i heard in mine. and that is, peter, why don't you all get together and get some things done? >> congressman peter welch, let's hope a lot of...
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the journal news which covers several counties north of new york city caused a lot of controversy by posting the information in the aftermath of the massacre at sandy hook elementary. among other things, critics said it would make gun owners a target. in a letter, the publisher says that the decision was not a concession but that, quote. with the passage of time the data will become outdated and i inaccurate. end quote. publisher also points out and points to a push from state lawmakers to limit access to gun permit information. in a recent fox news poll, more people said that publishing gun permit information poses a greater risk to homes without guns than those with them. as washington gets ready for monday's presidential inauguration, we are learning what the president has to say to the country. we'll get a live report on that. plus, a man drags a woman to the edge of a a subway platform, then throws her on the tracks. are in a moment, her condition and why police say they did not warn the public about ts guy. searing for a bank designed for investors like you? tdd#: 1-800-345-255
the journal news which covers several counties north of new york city caused a lot of controversy by posting the information in the aftermath of the massacre at sandy hook elementary. among other things, critics said it would make gun owners a target. in a letter, the publisher says that the decision was not a concession but that, quote. with the passage of time the data will become outdated and i inaccurate. end quote. publisher also points out and points to a push from state lawmakers to...
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he's credited with bringing down crime in big cities like new york. it's some of his methods that have people concerned and upset here in oakland. saying they will cause more distrust between the community and police. hundreds of people packed into a public safety committee meeting last night and booed and heckled oakland's police chief howard jordan. they stopped him from explaining why he supports spending $250,000 to hire former police chief bill bratton to offer advice on how to stop violent crime in oakland. opponents say bratton won't improve oakland's violent crime rate but will rely on policies like stop and frisk which they say leads to racial profiling. >> it's up to me to implement bill bratton's advice. it's on my shoulders if and how i do it. >> reporter: many people in the group supported bratton but they were hard to hear over the noise. chief jordan said he support it is plan to hire bratton but said he won't support a plan to put civil liberties or public trust in jeopardy. they support using outside help. doesn't have to be bratton b
he's credited with bringing down crime in big cities like new york. it's some of his methods that have people concerned and upset here in oakland. saying they will cause more distrust between the community and police. hundreds of people packed into a public safety committee meeting last night and booed and heckled oakland's police chief howard jordan. they stopped him from explaining why he supports spending $250,000 to hire former police chief bill bratton to offer advice on how to stop...
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it is mid-january so of course you expect to see snow, not in new york city. how about alabama? tracy: no. ashley: a winter storm hitting parts of the southeast including virginia, mississippi and alabama. they don't know what to do with it. icy roads. several inches in some parts closing schools and businesses across the region today. thousands are without power. some areas digging out from up to a foot of snow. tracy: no way!. ashley: the storm is responsible for at least one death. when you see snow in alabama and mississippi, you know something is not right. tracy: they don't have snow tires. ashley: they don't know what they are. tracy: no. ashley: snow tires, what's that? tracy: i feel bad. all right. the dow is just, god, plugging along here, up eight points. so we have to check on the markets. nicole petallides on the floor of the stock exchange. you have big names moving on earnings, don't you? >> i sure do. the markets are not too far off the unchanged lined there are trend we're seeing, there are story stocks happening an certainly earnings. look at two names on the m
it is mid-january so of course you expect to see snow, not in new york city. how about alabama? tracy: no. ashley: a winter storm hitting parts of the southeast including virginia, mississippi and alabama. they don't know what to do with it. icy roads. several inches in some parts closing schools and businesses across the region today. thousands are without power. some areas digging out from up to a foot of snow. tracy: no way!. ashley: the storm is responsible for at least one death. when you...
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. >> it's 49 in new york city. the good news is with the windchill, it feels like 32. >> we've got these monster heaters on both sides of us. it's breezy as well. >> look at that right there. if they turn that up just a little bit, my head is going to explode. >> keep us warm. >> it will warm you all up. >> who had the most fun last night? who the least sleep of anyone? >> we did the one on one and i took giada de laurentiis out for some partying. >> and then what about work? >> it happened to be a camera crew. >> we got to attend the ceremony. that was a first for me. >> like real people we sat at one of the tables surrounded by all the stars as they were winning and not winning. we were there to watch the reactions. >> i did a little behind the scenes. it was great how they got out there on the stage and the presenters. i had some great access, unprecedented. it was a lot of fun. >> we learned something very interesting. when you attend the ceremony, dinner is served at 3:30 in the afternoon. matt and i were wait
. >> it's 49 in new york city. the good news is with the windchill, it feels like 32. >> we've got these monster heaters on both sides of us. it's breezy as well. >> look at that right there. if they turn that up just a little bit, my head is going to explode. >> keep us warm. >> it will warm you all up. >> who had the most fun last night? who the least sleep of anyone? >> we did the one on one and i took giada de laurentiis out for some partying....
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the line is right over new york city. probably mixing in with a few sleet pellets, mainly rain, coming north of the city, that's where you'll find the snow. south along 95, all rain. visibility down to about half a mile in hartford, one mile in boston. 2.5 miles in white plains which means it's not particularly heavy there at the moment. total accumulations, again, not huge. the most, three to six inches with the higher elevations one to three here, elsewhere across connecticut. parts of new york state, it's just the timing that makes it more impactful. a little farther to the south, freezing rain still the story here across parts of kentucky and into tennessee. this is where the freezing rain will fall during the morning hours. the roads are really going to be a mess. probably not enough here in lexington, louisville to bring down power lines or cause major issues. a lot of reports here, be careful on the roads anywhere in the south. and snow tonight, guys, as we head across mississippi, alabama, maybe georgia, winter is
the line is right over new york city. probably mixing in with a few sleet pellets, mainly rain, coming north of the city, that's where you'll find the snow. south along 95, all rain. visibility down to about half a mile in hartford, one mile in boston. 2.5 miles in white plains which means it's not particularly heavy there at the moment. total accumulations, again, not huge. the most, three to six inches with the higher elevations one to three here, elsewhere across connecticut. parts of new...
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he was found dead in his new york city apartment on friday night. he's bed known as the creator of reddit. it's one of the most powerful tools online for sharing information. he was also remembered as a hacker, as a programmer, and as an activist, and his parents are now putting the blame for his suicide on the u.s. government and one of the most prestigious universities in the united states. dan simon is "outfront." >> a brilliant computer programmer. a world-class university, and a federal prosecutor. a three-way collision that some speculate led to a deepening depression for 26-year-old aaron schwartz. schwartz was best known as the co founder of reddit, a widely used social news and entertainment website built around user submitted content. president obama even used reddit to reach more than 5 million voters in his re-election campaign. most of them young people. in his short live, he became a folk hero, pushing to make web content free. but with prosecutors pressing serious charges, schwartz hanged himself friday in his brooklyn apartment. his
he was found dead in his new york city apartment on friday night. he's bed known as the creator of reddit. it's one of the most powerful tools online for sharing information. he was also remembered as a hacker, as a programmer, and as an activist, and his parents are now putting the blame for his suicide on the u.s. government and one of the most prestigious universities in the united states. dan simon is "outfront." >> a brilliant computer programmer. a world-class university,...
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john boehner tried to get his own party together. he's taken a few of the more extreme people in his party off of their committee assignments to try to get them onboard so that he can negotiate deals with the president. it's been very difficult. sometimes he'll negotiate something with the president and then his own party doesn't cooperate. i think there will be a little bit more effort especially in this first year to try to come together and get some things done. but time will tell. >> okay. if you were going to summarize, what's on his agenda for the next four years? i know that's a tall order. do your best. >> in many ways it will be a continuation because obviously he had an ambitious agenda the first term and didn't get things done. we still have troops in afghanistan. we still have guantanamo bay open. he promised to close that. there are a lot of foreign policy issues on his plate. obviously the economy continues to be a major source of trouble. and the budget. trying to get the debt ceiling increase which seems like a ritual
john boehner tried to get his own party together. he's taken a few of the more extreme people in his party off of their committee assignments to try to get them onboard so that he can negotiate deals with the president. it's been very difficult. sometimes he'll negotiate something with the president and then his own party doesn't cooperate. i think there will be a little bit more effort especially in this first year to try to come together and get some things done. but time will tell. >>...
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the attack in oklahoma city. so these actions, these words have consequences. i don't think glenn beck is going to go out there and set off a bomb. i don't think he has the cojones to do so. but people listening to him talking about a civil war and dictators, tyrants. what do you do with a tyrant? it doesn't take a lot of imagination to hear more deranged minds than some of these go too far. >> and rupert murdoch tweeted today, "hopefully we'll get some real action on guns tomorrow, not just some staged managed stunt." well, can't murdoch take real action himself by telling his media personalities to dial back the rhetoric? >> sure. fox news feeds this paranoia all the time. fox news trots out the party line. i thought what david said earlier was very interesting about charles krauthammer or somebody like that coming out and saying let's have a serious conversation. the problem is there is a bargain with the devil here. it's the religious right combined with the tea party combined with the nra. and they're all in this together. and no one else in that coalition
the attack in oklahoma city. so these actions, these words have consequences. i don't think glenn beck is going to go out there and set off a bomb. i don't think he has the cojones to do so. but people listening to him talking about a civil war and dictators, tyrants. what do you do with a tyrant? it doesn't take a lot of imagination to hear more deranged minds than some of these go too far. >> and rupert murdoch tweeted today, "hopefully we'll get some real action on guns tomorrow,...
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steve. >>> well i just tweeted this out, anchorage alaska is 31, burbank is 34 with an east wind at 22 miles per hour so it is warmer in anchorage than many locations down here. i think i saw scottsdale was 25. cold patchy frost, freeze warn being are out and it is going to be here. maybe early the end of the month and until then, very cold mornings and we will start to see this cold air modified. it helps coast and bay and there is a 32 in anchorage and it looks like they will park it over the west coast. 20 for fairfield. i know it is closer to napa and menlo park. we have lost that breeze and there is a little component of an east shore breeze. it is definitely dry. temperatures 50s for some, low mid-and i don't want to say upper yet. it is getting close for oakland and 52 livermore and it is a complete flip flop from six months ago. temperatures are starting to come up coast and bay and we will hold that right into the weekend. >>> steve let go to a car parked near a college campus. tara moriarty just a arrived at the scene, what do you know now? >> reporter: well there are a lot o
steve. >>> well i just tweeted this out, anchorage alaska is 31, burbank is 34 with an east wind at 22 miles per hour so it is warmer in anchorage than many locations down here. i think i saw scottsdale was 25. cold patchy frost, freeze warn being are out and it is going to be here. maybe early the end of the month and until then, very cold mornings and we will start to see this cold air modified. it helps coast and bay and there is a 32 in anchorage and it looks like they will park it...
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i'm maria bartiromo on the floor of the new york stock exchange. the dow jones industrial average closing higher today for a fifth session in a row. take a look at how we're settling out on the street tonight and the market does close at the highs of the afternoon and the dow is down 61 points earlier today. at the close, up 27 points. about a quarter of a percent higher at 13,534. nasdaq close but no cigar. down 6.75 points on nasdaq but it, too, had been worse off. 3110 last trade on the nasdaq. s&p 500 close to where it began the session with a gain on the day of 1.66 points. first, breaking news out of washington right now. >> we go to john harwood. >> reporter: maria, get used to drip, drip, drip. small development news like the one contained in this secretary treasury secretary geithner send to congress notifying them of one of the extraordinary measures he's taken to put off the hitting of the debt crying, not investing some money in the federal employee retirement system in order to preserve room against the cap on the debt limit. geithner
i'm maria bartiromo on the floor of the new york stock exchange. the dow jones industrial average closing higher today for a fifth session in a row. take a look at how we're settling out on the street tonight and the market does close at the highs of the afternoon and the dow is down 61 points earlier today. at the close, up 27 points. about a quarter of a percent higher at 13,534. nasdaq close but no cigar. down 6.75 points on nasdaq but it, too, had been worse off. 3110 last trade on the...
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city suffered extensive damage. flooded with over 15 million gallons of water, the main campus was shut down for two months. >> when you face catastrophic events and more than from those events, you emerge stronger. if anything, we're a more united medical center. i'm struck by the spirit of the people who are working here. >> as the storm raged, hospital staff rushed to evacuate over 300 patients down dark stairwells relying only on battery power. now there is new life in the hall of the hospital as key departments reopen, including labor and delivery. >> how did you feel when the hurricane hit and they had to close the hospital? >> very nervous. all that kept going through my mind, is where am i going to have my baby? i was comfortable here. i want through the tour. i was very comfortable. i was very nervous and then the first day that you guys opened, my water breaks. >> this week, nyulangone opened its urgents care center, which is at the arrest of the medical center. from here, care flows like arteries, out to
city suffered extensive damage. flooded with over 15 million gallons of water, the main campus was shut down for two months. >> when you face catastrophic events and more than from those events, you emerge stronger. if anything, we're a more united medical center. i'm struck by the spirit of the people who are working here. >> as the storm raged, hospital staff rushed to evacuate over 300 patients down dark stairwells relying only on battery power. now there is new life in the hall...
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the mayor of new york city and one of america's most successful businessmen. >> bloomberg believes that the current legal system is also hurting our international competitiveness. >> we let in lots of people from all over the world to study at american universities. >> yes. >> particularly in science and engineering? >> yes. >> and then we throw them out. how would you fix the visa system? >> you attach a green card to the diploma for any graduate student that gets a masters or a ph.d. in any of the stem areas, science and technology. then you have more h 1 b visas, companies can use those to get people here. then you have to, if somebody is willing to start a business and can get financing, you certainly want to give them a visa, because they will go and start businesses for americans, and lastly, when you have jobs that we need to get done but americans won't take like working in the fields, letting the crops rot or letting the farms move south of the border is just insanity, we need to get people in here. >> i here by declare -- >> that's a sensible solution that might actually happe
the mayor of new york city and one of america's most successful businessmen. >> bloomberg believes that the current legal system is also hurting our international competitiveness. >> we let in lots of people from all over the world to study at american universities. >> yes. >> particularly in science and engineering? >> yes. >> and then we throw them out. how would you fix the visa system? >> you attach a green card to the diploma for any graduate...
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is still a better economy than so many of the economies around the world. and so we benefit from that. we remain the a safe haven at the moment, until we aren't anymore. the question is, when will that happen. the second point is, markets have many immediate threats to be worried about. recently we had, are we going over the fiscal cliff or are we not. now the question whether the sequester will hit, which would be too much deficit reduction in too many parts of the budget too quickly. will we have a government shutdown because funding will end? and the debt ceiling there are a lot of action-forcing moments markets are worried about. the bigger issue is our deficits and debt. the fact that is more like thing from in the boiling water. it gradually undermines your economy's ability to perform, it hurts economic growth and takes away the stability that allows us to generate growth through investment, job creation, all the things we need to get the economy going. markets will not like to respond to that on any one day. it will hinder our economic performance.
is still a better economy than so many of the economies around the world. and so we benefit from that. we remain the a safe haven at the moment, until we aren't anymore. the question is, when will that happen. the second point is, markets have many immediate threats to be worried about. recently we had, are we going over the fiscal cliff or are we not. now the question whether the sequester will hit, which would be too much deficit reduction in too many parts of the budget too quickly. will we...
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another 22% frankly just feeling mixed. we also ask people to describe where america is headed in a short word or phrase and just one-third used positive words like improving or right direction. nearly 60% used negative words, downhill, wrong track, the economy declining. overall just 35% tell us they believe the country is headed in the right direction. 57% say it is off on the wrong track. that right track number by the way is down six points from a month ago. the lowest it's been in five months. i think newtown and the fiscal cliff had something to do with that. 72% are dissatisfied with the economy today. just 27% are satisfied. that is specifically about their own economic prospects. 60% said the coming year will be a time to hold back and save because they believe harder times are ahead. only 34% said it will be a time of economic expansion and opportunity. and there is still widespread skepticism that obama can change that trajectory. just 36% said they are very or fairly confident about the president's ability to pr
another 22% frankly just feeling mixed. we also ask people to describe where america is headed in a short word or phrase and just one-third used positive words like improving or right direction. nearly 60% used negative words, downhill, wrong track, the economy declining. overall just 35% tell us they believe the country is headed in the right direction. 57% say it is off on the wrong track. that right track number by the way is down six points from a month ago. the lowest it's been in five...
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you talked about the choir of p.s. 22. you can see the capitol behind me, for those of you watching at home. the archway that the president will emerge from, about midway, at 11:30 this morning. his hand on the two bibles that george mentioned. applause for the children who traveled here all the way from new york. my producer, christine has the temperature on her weather app. for the second inaugural, everyone wanted to know, is it going to be the 29 degrees they witnessed four years ago and those winds. it's 39 degrees right now. it's going to be heading up to 45 degrees here. and look at the sky over washington this morning. a beautiful, beautiful blue sky. they're expecting a front to move through later today. but that's not until after the parade. and they say the warmest point during this entire day of festivities will be during the parade, george and diane. look over here. i couldn't help but notice this gentleman. he has his blanket on his lap, his paper. this guy has the best seat in washington right now. you knew
you talked about the choir of p.s. 22. you can see the capitol behind me, for those of you watching at home. the archway that the president will emerge from, about midway, at 11:30 this morning. his hand on the two bibles that george mentioned. applause for the children who traveled here all the way from new york. my producer, christine has the temperature on her weather app. for the second inaugural, everyone wanted to know, is it going to be the 29 degrees they witnessed four years ago and...
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both cvs and duane reed, big chains in new york city, said they're not going to vaccinate minors even though they're allowed to. they said, look, there are some procedural things that need to be ironed out in connection with giving them permission. they felt like they weren't quite resolved. plus, some pharmacies are having trouble getting the pediatric form of the shot. that's the kind that's given to children under the age of 3. the centers for disease control says even though this has been a tough season so far, they feel like we're perhaps beginning to turn the corner. they point out this data, they say there are now 24 states that have high levels of flu activity, whereas, in their last report, just the week before, there were 29 states. it seems to be getting better, especially in certain parts of the southeast. kate, joe. >> elizabeth, thanks so much. joining us now live is the director of the centers for disease control and prevention dr. thomas freeden. you are a busy man. we thank you for coming in. today, i think the real question standing right now is when do we know that
both cvs and duane reed, big chains in new york city, said they're not going to vaccinate minors even though they're allowed to. they said, look, there are some procedural things that need to be ironed out in connection with giving them permission. they felt like they weren't quite resolved. plus, some pharmacies are having trouble getting the pediatric form of the shot. that's the kind that's given to children under the age of 3. the centers for disease control says even though this has been a...